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Baby Quasar - Red
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Baby Quasar - Red

The Baby Quasar is an advanced light therapy product, designed on the belief that beautiful skin begins from within. Light therapy, or photo rejuvenation, is used by estheticians, cosmetologists, day spas and salons to correct the effects of sun damage, age spots, acne, rosacea, eczema and psoriasis. Easy to use, painless and free of negative side effects, light therapy has helped
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An effective light treatment for sun damage, age spots, acne, eczema, psoriasis and rosacea
Easy to use, painless and free of negative side effects
Uses four different red and infrared wavelengths to increase cellular activity
SequePulse addresses problems often associated with using multiple wavelengths
Compact size and safe for the face and body

Read the owners manual. Clean the face. The treatment is safe and you do not need to wear goggles. The light is bright, however, so avoid shining the light directly into the eye.

Starting with the low (orange) or high (red) pulse mode, stimulate the entire face by starting on one side (lower cheek, neck, and lips) and placing the head of the Quasar Baby directly on the skin. Move the wand slowly over the skin making sure all areas get the light treatment for a full 2 minutes. Move up the cheek to the next area, upper cheek and around the eye. Then after 2 minutes, move to the forehead on one side. Then perform the same treatment on the other side of the face.

After the first pass with the light is complete, do a second pass at high pulse (red). You may wish to use the Baby Quasar on your hands, arms, or other areas you wish to improve in appearance.

Customer Reviews: 4

Great Product!
It has eased some nerve/ muscle tension or damage that had raised one of brows unnaturally (for a number of years) when I smile. Result is more even eyebrows -natural looking face while smiling! Change don't seem to be permanent, reapplication is required.



Reviewed By: anonymous on Mar 03, 2008